Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini (Preacher, #6)

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Publication Date: August, 2000

Publisher: Magic Press

Pages: 136

Format: Paperback

Authors: Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon, Pamela Rambo

4.33 of 36

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About This Book

Proseguono le vicende di Jesse Custer, creduto morto tragicamente da Tulip e Cassidy a seguito dello scontro tra il Graal ed il Santo degli Assassini nel cuore della Monument Valley.
Da allora è passato un mese e mentre la fidanzata del predicatore si crogiola in alcol, antidepressivi ed autocommiserazione, il vampiro irlandese suo migliore amico cerca di sfruttare l’occasione per conquistare finalmente il cuore della ragazza. Custer invece, che perso l’occhio sinistro e trovato rifugio presso un curioso anarchico che si prodiga per rimetterlo in sesto, è sulla strada giusta per tornare ai suoi compagni di viaggio ed alla sua missione.
Nel frattempo, Facciadiculo finisce per confrontarsi con il lato oscuro del successo e Starr, Alto Padre del Graal uscito anche peggio di Custer e soci dalla battaglia con il Santo, si ritrova tra le mani di tre personaggi a dir poco curiosi, incatenato in un sotterraneo e con una gamba in meno...

Editorial Review

Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and Pamela Rambo delivers an engaging reading experience with Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini (Preacher, #6), a book that has resonated deeply with its audience. With a excellent rating of 4.33 out of 5 from 36 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The narrative of Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini (Preacher, #6) weaves together compelling themes and characters, offering readers an immersive literary experience that stays with them long after the last page.

Published by Magic Press, in 2000, this 136-page volume, offers approximately 4 hours of reading time. The book demonstrates the publisher's commitment to quality literature and has been well-received by both critics and casual readers alike.

— Reviewed by Editorial App Deal Library ·

Why Read This Book?

Highly Rated by Readers — Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini (Preacher, #6) holds an impressive 4.33/5 rating from 36 readers, reflecting its wide appeal and consistent quality.
Expert Authorship — Written by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and Pamela Rambo, this book benefits from the author's distinctive voice and deep understanding of the subject matter.
Concise and Focused — At just 136 pages, this book delivers a focused reading experience that respects your time while providing meaningful insights.

Reading Recommendations

Readers who found Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini (Preacher, #6) compelling often discover similar enjoyment in "Transmetropolitan, Vol. 2: Lust for Life", "Transmetropolitan, Vol. 6: Gouge Away" and "The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones". These recommendations are based on shared themes, writing style, and reader preferences.

Quick Summary

In 'Preacher: Mangiatori di uomini', Jesse Custer is believed to be dead, leaving his girlfriend Tulip and friend Cassidy grappling with their grief. As Tulip spirals into self-destructive behavior, Cassidy seizes the moment to pursue her affection. Meanwhile, Custer, having lost an eye, is nursed back to health by an anarchist while plotting his reunion with Tulip and Cassidy. The narrative explores themes of loss, ambition, and the complexities of friendship.

Key Takeaways

Explore the emotional turmoil of loss and grief.
Understand the dynamics of friendship under strain.
Witness Jesse Custer's transformation and resilience.
Delve into the darker side of ambition through various characters.

Who Should Read This Book

This graphic novel appeals to fans of dark humor and complex storytelling. Readers who appreciate character-driven narratives and themes of redemption will find this installment engaging. It is particularly suitable for those familiar with the previous volumes of 'Preacher' and who enjoy graphic novels that challenge conventional morality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this book suitable for new readers?

While it can be enjoyed on its own, familiarity with earlier volumes of 'Preacher' enhances the reading experience.

What themes are explored in this volume?

This volume delves into themes of loss, ambition, friendship, and the consequences of one's choices.